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BAPI Duct and Rough Service Carbon Dioxide Sensor for Constant Occupancy
Room ventilation is usually monitored with O2 or CO2 Sensors. Monitoring these gases prevents potential hazards, for an increase of CO2 may cause harm to your health.
BAPI offers a series of CO2 Sensors that can measure 0 to 2,000, 0 to 5,000, and 0 to 50,000 ppm Carbon Dioxide. The unit has an optional field-selectable voltage output of 0 to 5 or 0 to 10 VDC. Also, it consists of a Barometric pressure sensor that continuously compensates the output for accurate readings.
The BAPI CO2 Sensor is a Dual Channel that can operate “24/7” and has been optimized for continuously occupied areas. A 3-point calibration process can be performed to maintain the unit’s accurate readings.
The 0 to 2,000 PPM CO2 Sensor also features an LED light that indicates CO2 levels as “Good, Fair, or Poor” and turns red on high CO2 concentrations
Available with two types of CO2 Sensor, a Duct type which uses an aspiration tube to pick up duct air samples, and Rough Service type designed with ventilated BAPI-Box.
| Operating Environment (Temperature) | 32F to 122F (0C to 50C) |
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| Operating Environment (Humidity) | 0 to 95% RH non-condensing |
| Enclosure Rating & Material | Unventilated BAPI-Box NEMA 4, IP66, Polycarbonate, UL94 V-O |
| CO2 Sensing Element | Dual Channel Non-Dispersive Infrared (NDIR) |
| Start Up Time | < 2 minutes |
| Response Time | < 2 minutes for 90% step change typical (after start-up) |
| Manufacturer Warranty | 5 Years |
| Termination | 3 Terminals, 16 to 22 AWG |
| Field Selectable Voltage Output | 0 to 5 or 10 to 10 VDC |
| Power | 12 to 24 VDC, 240 mA, 18 to 24 VAC, 12 VA Peak |
Download Product Information:
Duct and Rough Service CO2 Sensor Features and Options
BAPI CO2 Duct and Rough Service Sensor Installation and Operating Instructions
The Effects of Temperature and Barometric Pressure on CO2 Sensors (White Paper)
Calibration Methods for Dual Channel CO2 Sensors (White Paper)
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